TheHamm
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As most reports focus on multi or at least full day trips to TRD, I thought I would add my experience for anyone else looking for a more brief time in the parks.
I flew into NRT the day after it reopened from typhoon Hagabis. I knew my park time would be short as I am here for work meetings that start on Tuesday, so my option was go on my first night or do not go at all- who wants to not go?! I easily got out of NRT and took the limo bus to TD Sea, where I found plenty of available lockers to fit my roll aboard bag. I agree with the advise I got from @gelatoni fan, any suitcase I would be willing to carry around on public transit was going to fit in the lockers by the bus station.
I knew going in I was unlike to get any fast passes, arriving on a national holiday (sports day) was not going to help with lines, but the unending rain probably did! Unfortunately, I was unprepared for just how long some of the lines would be, and that several rides would be closed for rain. As I got in, I was greeted by an older gentleman cleaning the streets (why does he need to sweep? The place is spotless? Is this really just a greeter in disguise?) who greeted me with questions in English, gave me a 'my first visit' sticker, and walked me over to the wait time boards to see what was open, closed, or a 160 minute wait (Soarin'). As he finished up being generally friendly, they announced the harbor show would be cancelled, a theme in my evening, and the characters came out in rain ponchos for a boat parade. It was very cute! I tried to get lottery tickets to a show but was told there was no show lottery, it was all stand by that day. I had a paper map which kept blowing away and was getting soaked, so I decided my best course of action was to just wander. I enjoyed the scenery in Mysterious Island, but did not want to start out with a wait so I skipped 20,000 leagues and thought I would come back later. It was all quite cool to see! I pulled right to Arabian coast. I did ride Sinbad, which was cute but I was a bit confused by the story line. Jasmine's Carpets were a 45 minute wait, and I decided if I were going to stand in a line it would be for a snack. I had heard about the tiger tails, but I never did figure out where to get them. I wandered into Lost River Delta. Raging Spirits seemed to be off line for rain? And the Indy ride was a 2 hour wait. I considered getting a snack, but kept moving to the still operating in the rain transit steamer. At this point it started pouring and my umbrella failed so I bailed on this and went into some gift shops. My kid is obsessed with Marie from Aristocats so I was on a mission. I did get her a passholder purse, but that was the only Marie merch I could find- she will be disappointed in me and I am going to have to make up for it at the Pokemon center in Nagoya later this week. I found myself in Port Discovery, which was unfortunate as I was trying to get to Mermaid Lagoon without my soaked, torn map. I decided I would come back for Aquatopia as I thought it would look cooler in full dark and I was getting hungry. This was a mistake. Into the american waterfront, but was not in love with the quick serve food options of burgers, and wandered into SS Columbia thinking I was at Magelleans, (again, mapless), and once inside realized my mistake. I was going to wait in the line for the teddy rosevelt lounge, but soon gave up and decided to go back to the burgers at Cape Cod. Before leaving I went upstairs and they were able to seat me very quickly. The food was very good, and I would happily eat it tomorrow- but wish I could have had the seasonal pear and chestnut desert in an American size it was SO GOOD! Back outside I decided I wanted to find one of the cute drinks on the October flier, but finding the booth and seeing it was whiskey and orange, I decided to pass. I think I would have normally been up for it, but having been up for 30ish hours, alcohol seemed like a poor choice. I went up to the electric railway on my way back to Aquatopia. It was a full out downpour when I got off the train, and even with a rain coat I thought aquatopia may not be so pleasant.
At this point I was exhausted. I went back toward the Harbor and poked around the shops for some cute Halloween merch and decided I made it to 8pm and that was enough. I did stop in for green alien mochi, which were super cute. I really wish I would have gotten something less cute that I could have stuffed into my backpack for when I was awake and hungry at 3am. I made my way out the wrong direction and asked the CM how to get to the airport bus area so I could retrieve my bags, Then onto the monorail and over to the Sheraton. I collapsed in bed for the next 5 hours and then woke up starving wishing I had more snacks!
Overall, it was fun but the rain and long lines for the rides that were open was a bit much for my sleepy self. I enjoyed wandering around and taking in the atmosphere, which is very different from the US parks. I wish I had gotten to a show, and am disappointed I did not ride Soarin, Aquatopia, or 20000 leagues under the sea. I do not think I will ever wait in the line for soarin, (I will not wait that long for a ride in a US park, either), and I am not sure I could pull a FP for before I need to take the bus back to the airport if I did come back Sunday morning, but I think I would be fine if I came back for snacks, Aquatopia, and 20,000 leagues.
I am off to work in the morning and considering if I should attempt to come back to TDS on my last half day, or stick with my plan for TDL. The weather prediction for next weekend is maybe rain, which is less than ideal.
I flew into NRT the day after it reopened from typhoon Hagabis. I knew my park time would be short as I am here for work meetings that start on Tuesday, so my option was go on my first night or do not go at all- who wants to not go?! I easily got out of NRT and took the limo bus to TD Sea, where I found plenty of available lockers to fit my roll aboard bag. I agree with the advise I got from @gelatoni fan, any suitcase I would be willing to carry around on public transit was going to fit in the lockers by the bus station.
I knew going in I was unlike to get any fast passes, arriving on a national holiday (sports day) was not going to help with lines, but the unending rain probably did! Unfortunately, I was unprepared for just how long some of the lines would be, and that several rides would be closed for rain. As I got in, I was greeted by an older gentleman cleaning the streets (why does he need to sweep? The place is spotless? Is this really just a greeter in disguise?) who greeted me with questions in English, gave me a 'my first visit' sticker, and walked me over to the wait time boards to see what was open, closed, or a 160 minute wait (Soarin'). As he finished up being generally friendly, they announced the harbor show would be cancelled, a theme in my evening, and the characters came out in rain ponchos for a boat parade. It was very cute! I tried to get lottery tickets to a show but was told there was no show lottery, it was all stand by that day. I had a paper map which kept blowing away and was getting soaked, so I decided my best course of action was to just wander. I enjoyed the scenery in Mysterious Island, but did not want to start out with a wait so I skipped 20,000 leagues and thought I would come back later. It was all quite cool to see! I pulled right to Arabian coast. I did ride Sinbad, which was cute but I was a bit confused by the story line. Jasmine's Carpets were a 45 minute wait, and I decided if I were going to stand in a line it would be for a snack. I had heard about the tiger tails, but I never did figure out where to get them. I wandered into Lost River Delta. Raging Spirits seemed to be off line for rain? And the Indy ride was a 2 hour wait. I considered getting a snack, but kept moving to the still operating in the rain transit steamer. At this point it started pouring and my umbrella failed so I bailed on this and went into some gift shops. My kid is obsessed with Marie from Aristocats so I was on a mission. I did get her a passholder purse, but that was the only Marie merch I could find- she will be disappointed in me and I am going to have to make up for it at the Pokemon center in Nagoya later this week. I found myself in Port Discovery, which was unfortunate as I was trying to get to Mermaid Lagoon without my soaked, torn map. I decided I would come back for Aquatopia as I thought it would look cooler in full dark and I was getting hungry. This was a mistake. Into the american waterfront, but was not in love with the quick serve food options of burgers, and wandered into SS Columbia thinking I was at Magelleans, (again, mapless), and once inside realized my mistake. I was going to wait in the line for the teddy rosevelt lounge, but soon gave up and decided to go back to the burgers at Cape Cod. Before leaving I went upstairs and they were able to seat me very quickly. The food was very good, and I would happily eat it tomorrow- but wish I could have had the seasonal pear and chestnut desert in an American size it was SO GOOD! Back outside I decided I wanted to find one of the cute drinks on the October flier, but finding the booth and seeing it was whiskey and orange, I decided to pass. I think I would have normally been up for it, but having been up for 30ish hours, alcohol seemed like a poor choice. I went up to the electric railway on my way back to Aquatopia. It was a full out downpour when I got off the train, and even with a rain coat I thought aquatopia may not be so pleasant.
At this point I was exhausted. I went back toward the Harbor and poked around the shops for some cute Halloween merch and decided I made it to 8pm and that was enough. I did stop in for green alien mochi, which were super cute. I really wish I would have gotten something less cute that I could have stuffed into my backpack for when I was awake and hungry at 3am. I made my way out the wrong direction and asked the CM how to get to the airport bus area so I could retrieve my bags, Then onto the monorail and over to the Sheraton. I collapsed in bed for the next 5 hours and then woke up starving wishing I had more snacks!
Overall, it was fun but the rain and long lines for the rides that were open was a bit much for my sleepy self. I enjoyed wandering around and taking in the atmosphere, which is very different from the US parks. I wish I had gotten to a show, and am disappointed I did not ride Soarin, Aquatopia, or 20000 leagues under the sea. I do not think I will ever wait in the line for soarin, (I will not wait that long for a ride in a US park, either), and I am not sure I could pull a FP for before I need to take the bus back to the airport if I did come back Sunday morning, but I think I would be fine if I came back for snacks, Aquatopia, and 20,000 leagues.
I am off to work in the morning and considering if I should attempt to come back to TDS on my last half day, or stick with my plan for TDL. The weather prediction for next weekend is maybe rain, which is less than ideal.